MONTREAL (AP) Evan Bouchard scored a power-play goal 2:01 into overtime, and the Edmonton Oilers beat the Montreal Canadiens 2-1 on Saturday night for a franchise-record 10th consecutive victory.

Leon Draisaitl also scored for Edmonton (23-15-1), and Stuart Skinner made 23 saves. Connor McDavid picked up an assist on Bouchard's 10th goal of the season.

ā€œWe just found ways to win games. you donā€™t put a streak together by just relying on one line,ā€ Oilers coach Kris Knoblauch said.

ā€œWhen youā€™re winning games, you have confidence, and you donā€™t have to doubt yourself or feel that you have to change your game. We just have to stick with it, and weā€™ll win hockey games.ā€

Montreal (17-19-6) lost for the seventh time in nine games. Cole Caufield scored for the Canadiens, and Sam Montembeault made 39 stops.

ā€œIā€™m feeling good right now and every practice has been going well," Montembeault said. "The morning skate today was a really good one and that helps you get to the game knowing youā€™re ready.

ā€œAfter that, I just have to stay focused, and the rest of the work comes on its own.ā€

Caufield put Montreal in front 1:43 into the first period with his 12th goal. Nick Suzuki spotted Caufield with a cross-seam pass, setting up a wide-open net and ending a five-game goal drought on the man advantage.

ā€œI think we played a very smart game," Canadiens coach Martin St Louis said. "Theyā€™re a tough team to handle with their speed and their offensive game and I think we did that pretty well.

ā€œThe guys knew that it was going to be a big undertaking on the defensive side of the game, and we did just that. We didnā€™t shoot ourselves in the foot and made sure our collective game was good.ā€

Bouchard had the Oilersā€™ first significant chance of the game, sending a point shot off a post three minutes into the second period.

Draisaitl tied it at 1 with his 20th of the season 38 seconds into the third. He smacked a rebound past Montembeault.

ā€œTheir goalie played great and made a lot of saves on some of our top guys, but we stuck with it, and we knew that we would find one or two,ā€ Draisaitl said.

ā€œItā€™s very mature hockey. Lots of teams are playing us hard every night and lots of credit to the group for battling through it and eventually getting wins.ā€

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Oilers: Host Toronto on Tuesday night.

Canadiens: Host Colorado on Monday night.

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